VocalWriter, singing synthesizer.

VocalWriter

The voice is the only 'musical instrument' still can not be simulated efficiently by computing equipment. Despite promising products, but targeted to professional users, such as the Vocaloid by Yamaha, the entry is not part of the standard music software sound, despite the speech has done is either already been implemented on the first home computer more than twenty years ago. To partially compensate, but with enough irony and open-mindedness is the VocalWriter , a midi editor developed by KAE Labs has 85 voices human-like, synthetic or explicitly designed for special effects. The software is a shareware free to use for 30 days and the voices, in fact, were all genuinely synthetic, but perfectly pitched to the score and brilliantly adaptable to a variety of musical genres, as evidenced by the various examples listenable online. As seen in more experimental works (such as Nio Jim Andrews), the voice is the human person as a few other elements and is therefore one of the few rings that are still missing, along with bodily elements, the interface between man and machine.